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,it'srandyliedtke.[cheers and applause] >> chris: let's see who your arranged internet marriage is. kyle, you are playing for @msfranciscav. josh, you are playing for @aycannoteven. randy, you are playing for @emily the gray. ripped from today's internet headlines, it's "rapid refresh." [cheers and applause] here are things that will be d news by next week. first up fake and gala. all came out in their finest babalon play. outfits to be worn once. beyonce you may recognize from the popular lemonade commercials turned heads with this stunning dress here. i know, looking like very expensive trafficky. what did the witty mind of twitters compare her look to. >> definite hee the skin of her enemies. >> chris: the hair is coming out one by one. the correct answer is all thraoefplall three. here's the popsicle, and the endoplasmic reticulum, and "o.m.g. is she wearing becky's skin?" that's that there. [laughing] >> chris: looking so well and good. the only thing i'm compared to for my outfits is butters from "south park." next up sex on the web. everyone knows spiders love to [beep]. you

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might be able to send a text that would require a female weldingemoji.randysklar.>> just puttinged finishing touches on that glass ceiling those guys had me build. >> chris: nice, very good. jason sklar. >> mom and dad, i'm a lesbian, a flaming lesbian. >> chris: jon dore. >> happy father's day. i ran out of money. but i thought you could jerk off to this. >> chris: points. >> no reason why we can't jerk off to women if the workplace. >> it's my fault, it's all my fault. it's time to start "@midnight". welcome to the "@midnight" program. i'm chris hardwick. tonight's comedians are performing at wise guys in salt lake city may 13th and 14 randy sklar. (applause) cohost of finding the funny podcast on howl.fm, i assume who is also performing at wise guys. >> he'll be there too, jason sklar. , and performing at acme comedy company in minneapolis may 18th to the 24th. mr. jon dore is back. now it's time to say [bleep] and nominate a puppy wearing sunglasses and a bandana, it's panderdome. this is an enumeration of every relevant political story this i da. first up, poll posit

might be able to send a text that would require a female welding emoji. randy sklar. >> just puttinged finishing touches on that glass ceiling those guys had me build. >> chris: nice, very good. jason sklar. >> mom and dad, i'm a lesbian, a flaming lesbian. >> chris: jon dore. >> happy father's day. i ran out of money. but i thought you could jerk off to this. >> chris: points. >> no reason why we can't jerk off to women if the workplace. >> it's...

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welcome you andwelcomerandy, randy, distinguishedprofessor for the university specializes in u.s. history, u.s. work history and popular culture which clearly combine in this new book, so blood brothers, it's really the first book to offer an in-depth portrait of their complex friendship and really goes deep and uses previously untapped resources from fbi records, personal documents and so forth. so please to have randy here today and we are really glad that rand ji is joined today by kojo nnamdi. works at multiple media outlets. kojo washingtonian of the year and listed among the district's most influential people by that publication. i'm so glad that kojo could join us tonight. one of the partners, local npr station, we are so pleased, so share so many of the values, bring xiewnt together and having great decisions and asking wonderful questions, i'm so glad that they can be here in our community and our bookstores. thank you so much for welcoming everybody please welcome me in welcoming kojo and randy. >> thank you very much, sarah for showing what's clearly a dark and stormy.

welcome you and welcome randy, randy, distinguished professor for the university specializes in u.s. history, u.s. work history and popular culture which clearly combine in this new book, so blood brothers, it's really the first book to offer an in-depth portrait of their complex friendship and really goes deep and uses previously untapped resources from fbi records, personal documents and so forth. so please to have randy here today and we are really glad that rand ji is joined today by kojo...

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, 2010. a traffic camcapturesrandypierceand his 18-wheeler full of frozen chicken entering a busy highway in lewisville, texas. he's just about to merge when suddenly a dump truck cuts into his lane. >> i thought, well, he's going to see me in a minute. so i started moving to the right. well, he never did see me because he kept coming across. >> the two trucks crash into each other. and the dump truck explodes. randy loses control of his rig and heads straight for the highway's concrete divider. >> and it shoved my tearing tire back into my flame. so that took me back across to the left across the highway. >> the 18-wheeler cuts across four lanes of traffic and breaks through the dividing wall, narrowly avoiding a 40-foot drop to the ground below. randy is left with seconds to make a decision as his cab burst into flames. >> that's when i thought, well, i got to get out of here. to the left, my driver's door was on fire. right door, i didn't see any fire, so i just kicked the door open and jumped. >> nearly engulfed by fire, randy escapes just in time and watches in horror as his

, 2010. a traffic cam captures randy pierce and his 18-wheeler full of frozen chicken entering a busy highway in lewisville, texas. he's just about to merge when suddenly a dump truck cuts into his lane. >> i thought, well, he's going to see me in a minute. so i started moving to the right. well, he never did see me because he kept coming across. >> the two trucks crash into each other. and the dump truck explodes. randy loses control of his rig and heads straight for the highway's...

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the liberty and sovereignty of we the people. please welcomeprofessorrandybarnett.[applause] >> thank you, roger, thanks to the cato institute for hosting this wonderful event. i look forward to the commentary that we are about to receive and -- and to discussion that we have afterwards. in 1789 james madison had a problem after living for ten years under the articles of confederation madison had worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring behind the constitution a convention to device a new constitution. in september of 1786 he participated in a prelim -- preliminary. now, the pressure was on, the 36-year-old madison. before your honoring to philadelphia he crammed for the gathering like a student for his exams from a chestful of books that had been supplied to him by his friend and mentor thomas jefferson. madison has a fundamental problem to solve, like many others he had concluded that the american regime governed by the articles of confederation was grossly inadequate an contrary to what the virginia declaration of rights referred to the common benefit protection and s

the liberty and sovereignty of we the people. please welcome professor randy barnett. [applause] >> thank you, roger, thanks to the cato institute for hosting this wonderful event. i look forward to the commentary that we are about to receive and -- and to discussion that we have afterwards. in 1789 james madison had a problem after living for ten years under the articles of confederation madison had worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring behind the constitution a convention to...

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constitutional studies and your host or two days for a oddprofessorrandybarnett'snew book. our republican constitution, securing the liberty and sovereignty of we the people with a foreword by george will. let me also welcome our c-span audience as well as those watching through cato's live streaming. released just two days ago by harpercollins broadside, this book is sure to receive wide attention and deservedly so. in fact, i just learned it's available at costco, so people who are watching this and these men cannot do this for them run right out and pick up a copy of the book. it is likely to receive wide attention as i said because it speaks in a fundamental way to the political divisions we see in america today, divisions about health care, gun control, affirmative action, immigration and so much more. but about the fire, more fundamental division, we see in our understanding of our basic love the constitution and what it authorizes. if we want to better understand and appreciate the service divisions, that is where we have to turn because that is where they are grounded.

constitutional studies and your host or two days for a odd professor randy barnett's new book. our republican constitution, securing the liberty and sovereignty of we the people with a foreword by george will. let me also welcome our c-span audience as well as those watching through cato's live streaming. released just two days ago by harpercollins broadside, this book is sure to receive wide attention and deservedly so. in fact, i just learned it's available at costco, so people who are...

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.randyblakesays he was driving eastbound on the pennsylvania turnpike around 6:00 p.m. carrying barrels of flammable materials when it happened. >> just as i went underneath the overpass to my surprise a brick come through the window. >> reporter: the brick hit randy in the face breaking his eye socket and fracturing his jaw. somehow he managed to maintain control and safely exit the turnpike. >> set my brakes got out walked over to the driver next to me and said hey, would you mind calling 911. he's like oh my god what happened to you? i said somebody threw a brick through my windshield. >> my oldest son said to me he says mom he goes he deserves a medal 'cause he could have just pulled over on the road or he could have wrecked. >> reporter: we caught up with randy and his wife on their way to west virginia after a long night at temple hospital. >> the bad thing about it is these kids or people or whoever it is throwing these brooks off the overpasses they think it's funny. randy will have to return in about a week for surgery to repair his eye socket. he says those responsible

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delegate lead over sanders and that gives him a substantial lead. joining usisrandysandoval.what do you make of ted cruz's decision to drop out. >> it is a surprise. i don't think most people expected it. most people expected him to lose and expected him to fight on in california. now all of that is up for question. there is still at least as of a few minutes ago a stop trump movement but the problem for the stop trump movement an antagonist and they no longer have a protagonist. they know who they are against and no one who they are for. i have no idea what happened. >> now that donald trump will be the republican presidential nominee do you see him pivoting a bit, not being quite as bombastic and sounding more presidential or do you think what will got him here which is donald trump being donald trump. >> that is a good question and i guess i really don't know. he a few weeks ago tried to briefly seem presidential. he didn't seem to like it much. my hunch is that he will remain being true to who he is which is loud, controversial and sometimes saying things that get behind behi

delegate lead over sanders and that gives him a substantial lead. joining us is randy sandoval. what do you make of ted cruz's decision to drop out. >> it is a surprise. i don't think most people expected it. most people expected him to lose and expected him to fight on in california. now all of that is up for question. there is still at least as of a few minutes ago a stop trump movement but the problem for the stop trump movement an antagonist and they no longer have a protagonist....

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forward. john king, thank you somuch.randikayeis looking at this from a different and fascinating angle. voters that say they don't like donald trump but psychological testing reveals their unconscious minds are saying the opposite. that's what the researchers claim. do you buy it? stay tuned for that report coming up. >>> meantime, co-chair joseph barrel ee, tara setmayer, and david gergen, and "the new york times" reporter alex burns. david, i want to start with you. clinton campaign, staffers, say they've taken donald trump seriously for a long time. say they thought it was always going to be tight. a lot of clinton supporters you know are surprised looking at the polls showing a tie. >> they should be. i think she's still a favorite to win the presidency, but she should be running scared. very scared. we thought a few weeks ago this might be a blowout, trump might be another goldwater, '64, against lyndon johnson. johnson had 60% support from june all the way to the election. goldwater never cracked 40. this is no goldwater, looks like a tight race, a lot of twists and turns.

forward. john king, thank you so much. randi kaye is looking at this from a different and fascinating angle. voters that say they don't like donald trump but psychological testing reveals their unconscious minds are saying the opposite. that's what the researchers claim. do you buy it? stay tuned for that report coming up. >>> meantime, co-chair joseph barrel ee, tara setmayer, and david gergen, and "the new york times" reporter alex burns. david, i want to start with you....

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randyblakeon his way home to west virginia still in shock after a harrowing night. >> somebody could be that stupid to do something that heinous just for the kicks of itism randy was driving eastbound on the pennsylvania turnpike in bristol township around 6:00 p.m. when out of nowhere a brick came crashing through his windshield as he drove under bristol oxford valley road. >> hit me in the head. i maintained control of the vehicle, got off the exit. actually drove all the way down around and drove to the wawa. >> reporter: another driver called 911 when he saw randy's face covered in blood. he ended up with 16 stitches a broken eye socket and a fractured jaw. randy's wife drove six hours to the hospital when she got the call. >> i nearly dropped everything and i've never driven up here before. it was 8:30 at night. i was scared to death. >> reporter: state police say two other truck drivers had their windshields smashed by rocks and bricks around the same time. those drivers were not hurt. to make matters worse, randy says he was hauling flammable material. >> could have lost

randy blake on his way home to west virginia still in shock after a harrowing night. >> somebody could be that stupid to do something that heinous just for the kicks of itism randy was driving eastbound on the pennsylvania turnpike in bristol township around 6:00 p.m. when out of nowhere a brick came crashing through his windshield as he drove under bristol oxford valley road. >> hit me in the head. i maintained control of the vehicle, got off the exit. actually drove all the way...

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river. the largest college rowing event in thecountry.randygyllenhaalis live along the schuylkill. looking good out there right now. organizers are trying to beat the rain in the forecast. >> reporter: right now it is a beautiful morning. as you mentioned, the impending storms are coming, so the organizers tell me they're moving some things up and changing a few things around. the varsity 8s will do their final races at 10:30. 10:50 this morning. six hours ahead of schedule. a beautiful scene. i am joined by donte a rower from temple. how are you guys preparing having to move the race up because of the weather? >> because it's up so soon, we have to wake up super early in the morning. we usually do anyways for practice, waking up at 3:50, 4:00 this morning was not too major but different than what we planned for. >> you are the navigator of the boat and tactically making decisions. tell me about your role and how your team will do today. >> when you're in the cox swain's seat, they're in a physical game and i am in a mental game. you're strategically trying to figure ou

river. the largest college rowing event in the country. randy gyllenhaal is live along the schuylkill. looking good out there right now. organizers are trying to beat the rain in the forecast. >> reporter: right now it is a beautiful morning. as you mentioned, the impending storms are coming, so the organizers tell me they're moving some things up and changing a few things around. the varsity 8s will do their final races at 10:30. 10:50 this morning. six hours ahead of schedule. a...

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.>>randygyllenhaalis live in atlantic city.hey,randy. >>reporter: hey, good evening, guys! take a look! [ cheers and applause ] it's summer in atlantic city. how cool was that? thousands of these beach balls just got dropped on to the crowd here on the board walk. there are tons of people here, and i can tell you we were worried the weather would not hold up for the weekend, a lot of gray skies and rain in the previous week, but it is sunny. there are huge crowds here, hey, guys, let me see these. thousands of beach balls on the board walk means it's summer here in atlantic city. >> it's her birthday! >> one, two, three! >> reporter: countdown to shore season is over, families flocking to atlantic city with beautiful sun on this crucial tourism weekend. >> just coming to the beach, beautiful day, nice weather after all the rain we've had. >> reporter: the ac board walk coming off a budget crisis and near bankruptcy affecting even the beach patrol dealing with cutbacks. >> because of the certain situations in the city, we have been unable to bring on new life guards since yet it wo

. >> randy gyllenhaal is live in atlantic city. hey, randy. >> reporter: hey, good evening, guys! take a look! [ cheers and applause ] it's summer in atlantic city. how cool was that? thousands of these beach balls just got dropped on to the crowd here on the board walk. there are tons of people here, and i can tell you we were worried the weather would not hold up for the weekend, a lot of gray skies and rain in the previous week, but it is sunny. there are huge crowds here, hey,...

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getting worse and worse, the food started getting worse.>>randyrussellis no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and my kids, freedom's just not freedom anyway. >> grab that and come with me. >> andrew dykman is in for statutory rape. unlike randy, coming to prison for andrew is a new and frightening experience. >> i'm pretty nervous. and i'm scared. i wasn't expecting to be here. it's a scary place. and i've heard stories about what goes on at night here. i've heard stories about people getting killed. you name it. >> dykman. >> in order to properly classify the inmates, they will spend several weeks on the cell block as their behavior is observed. because they must be considered a security threat until cl

getting worse and worse, the food started getting worse. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if...

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storms that karen just mentioned.nbc10'srandygyllenhaalis live along the banks of the schuylkill to fill us in. randy, what's the plan? >> reporter: we're hanging out with the temple row team. we have one of the races going on right now, the men's two. they're speeding down the schuylkill. it is beautiful right now. as you guys have been mentioning, the weather on the horizon changing plans here. organizers moved some things up because of the storms. the final vectorsity 8 championship race will be around 10:45 this morning. that's six hours earlier than anticipated. they just want to make sure they can get it all in. families from around the country and from canada gathering here on the river to cheer on their kids. this is the largest collegiate rowing competition in the nation. >> it's undescribable. i can't put it into words. it's just -- a proud father, you know what i mean, to see your daughter in the boat rowing. [ whistles ] >> and so far local teams are doing pretty well. temple, lasalle, drexel and delaware all doing good. the championship race will begin about 10:45. t

storms that karen just mentioned. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is live along the banks of the schuylkill to fill us in. randy, what's the plan? >> reporter: we're hanging out with the temple row team. we have one of the races going on right now, the men's two. they're speeding down the schuylkill. it is beautiful right now. as you guys have been mentioning, the weather on the horizon changing plans here. organizers moved some things up because of the storms. the final vectorsity 8...

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entertained.randygyllenhaaljoins us live from penn's landing. >> reporter: very hotspots. we're here at the blue rink summer fest. of course the most popular place to be is right here at the ice cream shack. we have gavin and violet with a sund sundae, you'll need one of those today. >> vanilla, hot fudge, whipped cream. >> reporter: you'll need one of these as8u÷ temperatures hit 9 degrees. >> really good, i'm telling you, man. >> reporter: on this scorching hot memorial day weekend, big crowds caught some much needed shade at the franklin flea market in center city. >> the rumor that people all go to the store isn't true. >> reporter: if you haven't left for the holiday, philly is jam-packed with outdoor activities. on the art museum steps, fans watch a street soccer tournament that runs through the weekend. >> i explode in the sun. so i'm keeping in the shade. >> reporter: both adults and kids competing under the hot sun. >> a little more touch, more tactical, faster play. >> it's exciting to play out here in front of a big crowd. and the weather is -- it's definitely very hot out

entertained. randy gyllenhaal joins us live from penn's landing. >> reporter: very hotspots. we're here at the blue rink summer fest. of course the most popular place to be is right here at the ice cream shack. we have gavin and violet with a sund sundae, you'll need one of those today. >> vanilla, hot fudge, whipped cream. >> reporter: you'll need one of these as8u÷ temperatures hit 9 degrees. >> really good, i'm telling you, man. >> reporter: on this scorching...

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business conference gathered today inphiladelphia.randygyllenhaaltakes us there. >> reporter: now that medical marijuana is law in pennsylvania, the scramble underway to prepare for patients as budding entrepreneurs plant the seeds. >> it's our dream to provide relieve for residents. >> reporter: the canna-business seminar today. he hopes to grow and manufacture marijuana leaguely in his hometown. >> we are farm heavy locally. we would set up a warehouse. >> reporter: the state is handing out 25 grow licenses and 50 for dispensaries and it's expensive. applicants need up to $1 million in capital with a proven track record. >> we are operating a medical program. so people are not supposed to get ahold of it won't get ahold of it. >> reporter: but the industry grows in uncharted waters. many banks refuse to get involve making this a cash only operation. but there is excitement for what is to come. >> this industry is brand new and the evolution is constant. that's the biggest challenge. >> reporter: randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. ♪ >>> plenty of pride on display in new hope today.

business conference gathered today in philadelphia. randy gyllenhaal takes us there. >> reporter: now that medical marijuana is law in pennsylvania, the scramble underway to prepare for patients as budding entrepreneurs plant the seeds. >> it's our dream to provide relieve for residents. >> reporter: the canna-business seminar today. he hopes to grow and manufacture marijuana leaguely in his hometown. >> we are farm heavy locally. we would set up a warehouse. >>...

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randygillenthal explain, investigatorings think that smoke detectors could have saved some of the lives. >>> in the span of 12 hours, firefighters in north town and philadelphia battled three separate braces leaving six people dead and officials say it's possible all could have been prevented. two adults and a child were killed, trapped when their home erupted in flames. and in south philly, firefighters say smoke detectors had no working batteries when two adults here were killed. the third deadly fire happened this morning in west philly. witnesses saw people jumping from the burning home. >> the guy hanging on the second floor landing, he jumped and we seen the whole first floor engulfed in flames. >> one man was killed when he tried to put the fire out himself but got caught up in the heavy smoke. >> he was trying to put it out and get people out of the building. >> a difficult 12 hours for local firefighters and now a much needed message from philadelphia's fire commissioner. >> fire is everyone's fight. we need everyone to have a working smoke alarm, have a home escape plan.

randy gillen thal explain, investigatorings think that smoke detectors could have saved some of the lives. >>> in the span of 12 hours, firefighters in north town and philadelphia battled three separate braces leaving six people dead and officials say it's possible all could have been prevented. two adults and a child were killed, trapped when their home erupted in flames. and in south philly, firefighters say smoke detectors had no working batteries when two adults here were killed....

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in atlantic city. >> couldn't ask for better weather,right,randy? >>reporter: you know, officials were so worried we'd have gray skies and rain, but everyone here has a pair of sunglasses and having a good time. look at the big crowds at the board walk near north carolina avenue. that's good news on such a crucial tourism weekend. >> welcome, everyone to 016 summer season. >> reporter: to officially open the jersey shore to summer guests, atlantic city mayor had to first unlock the ocean, a symbolic moment for a city that desperately needs tourism dollars. >> and we're turning the lock on a brand new atlantic city. we're resilient, coming back from our financial troubles. >> reporter: once on the brink of bankruptcy, atlantic city's looking forward, hoping big memorial day crowds spend money and raise tax revenue. >> this is a place you want to be if you live in new jersey, new york, philadelphia, why would you be sweating when you can be chilling along the jersey shore? >> we normally go to seattle, but this year, we thought we would do something different. >> reporter: this fami

in atlantic city. >> couldn't ask for better weather, right, randy? >> reporter: you know, officials were so worried we'd have gray skies and rain, but everyone here has a pair of sunglasses and having a good time. look at the big crowds at the board walk near north carolina avenue. that's good news on such a crucial tourism weekend. >> welcome, everyone to 016 summer season. >> reporter: to officially open the jersey shore to summer guests, atlantic city mayor had to...

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:randygatewoodis seeing his nephew and niece for the first time since he went missing nearly ten years ago. gatewood's expression telling of how being reunited feels so good. >> so great to see you. >> reporter: the 79-year-old san diego native and air force veteran went missing from his yuma, arizona home in 2007. his younger brother filed a missing person's report, and over time, feared the worst or two his brother who has dementia. >> i hate to say it, but i thought he was probably deceased. and that is the story i have been telling family and friends for quite some time. >> reporter: during san diego county's first identify the missing in march this year, the gatewoods fortunes forever changed when they met with a national city policeman. >> he gets on his cell phone, calls back to his hid quarters and checks their records and tells us that on september 1st, 2011, randy was admitted to paradise valley hospital right there in national city. >> reporter: medical records helped gene track his brother to bella vista health center in lemon grove. >> i was absolutely flabbergasted. my go

: randy gatewood is seeing his nephew and niece for the first time since he went missing nearly ten years ago. gatewood's expression telling of how being reunited feels so good. >> so great to see you. >> reporter: the 79-year-old san diego native and air force veteran went missing from his yuma, arizona home in 2007. his younger brother filed a missing person's report, and over time, feared the worst or two his brother who has dementia. >> i hate to say it, but i thought he...

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uncertainty captured by a scuba driver. >> i did a pirouette looking for the boat and no boat.>>randywarspear fishing in the sebastian inlet. his daughters were in the boat while he was scuba diving below. he came up about 30 minutes later to find the boat was gone. after the marker caused the boat to drift three miles unbee noantsz unbeknownst to his daughters. >> biggest thing is not panic. if i'm going to here for a while, what do i do? >> he blows the whistle trying to get attention of other boater. he also used his dive bag to create a makeshift flag to signal for help, all of it caught on video >> high visibility yellow. i used my dive bag as a flag to hook it on to my spear gun and handle. >> the calls for help would continue for about an hour and a half and, pretty soon, randy had company. >> the longer i was on the surface, the bolder the shark became and the closer he came. i was kind of watching the shark and also watches for boats around to see if i could signal one of the boats. >> finally a boater arrived, rescuing randy and bringing him back to shore. >> definitely, i

uncertainty captured by a scuba driver. >> i did a pirouette looking for the boat and no boat. >> randy war spear fishing in the sebastian inlet. his daughters were in the boat while he was scuba diving below. he came up about 30 minutes later to find the boat was gone. after the marker caused the boat to drift three miles unbee noantsz unbeknownst to his daughters. >> biggest thing is not panic. if i'm going to here for a while, what do i do? >> he blows the whistle...

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asrandybucklandlost his dear cat named hunk to a coyote two nights ago. that wild animal came right up to his back doorstep. >> i saw the coyote and the cat right out here in the middle. the cat was fighting him. >> reporter: hunk was 6 years old, had a reputation as the nicest cat in the neighborhood. randy shared hunk with his good friend mark ward who was barely consolable even today as he described chasing the coyote with the cat still in its jaws. >> so i ran after him. i ran after the coyote even though i could see her at the same time, too. i just wanted my animal back. >> reporter: their story is the latest in the story that's become the latest urban narrative about coyotes, more than 70 sightings this year alone, the most on record. so many that the board of supervisors held a hearing while looking for solutions to the problem. >> what's it going to take, two, three, four years? how many are they breeding a year? >> reporter: and also a very real threat to san francisco pet owners, who may say they're aware of what's happening but seeing and losing is believing. >> yo

as randy buckland lost his dear cat named hunk to a coyote two nights ago. that wild animal came right up to his back doorstep. >> i saw the coyote and the cat right out here in the middle. the cat was fighting him. >> reporter: hunk was 6 years old, had a reputation as the nicest cat in the neighborhood. randy shared hunk with his good friend mark ward who was barely consolable even today as he described chasing the coyote with the cat still in its jaws. >> so i ran after...

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supporters of thecandidates,randywinegardenis the president of the american federal of teachers, she's working with hillary clinton. and chuck wocha is a senior adviser to senator sanders. they're in washington tonight. thank you both for being here. chuck, let me start with you. as you look at this race in kentucky and what will be a race later in oregon, where your candidate is supposed to be well positioned tonight, what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it's like everybody saying it is close. it's even more close than that because it's a close primary. it wasn't a good playing field for us. the secretary had won there before. the clintons have a long name i.d. there. she had the government support. we were just trying to compete. for it to be this close, we think it's a victory. just think about what you said. half the people in this democratic primary got an opportunity to go let their voice be heard. whether they wanted to be with miss clinton, mr. sanders, i think that's good for our democracy. it's good to rile up our base because our whole focus is going to be beating republ

supporters of the candidates, randy winegarden is the president of the american federal of teachers, she's working with hillary clinton. and chuck wocha is a senior adviser to senator sanders. they're in washington tonight. thank you both for being here. chuck, let me start with you. as you look at this race in kentucky and what will be a race later in oregon, where your candidate is supposed to be well positioned tonight, what are your thoughts? >> well, i think it's like everybody...

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> just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing.at least he's notconstable bob. >>> it's been two weeks now since prince's untimely passing. the cause of death is still a mystery. as the federal variation grows there are new details coming to light about his final hours. nbc's stephanie gosk has those details. >> reporter: the urgent call for help came the night before prince died. a representative of the pop star reached out to dr. howard korn, field. according to the doctors, minneapolis attorney. >> he set into motion a plan to deal with what he felt was a life saving mission. >> reporter: kornfield made prince an local doctor the next day and sent his son who is not an m.d. to meet with the musician and discuss the california's addiction clinic recovery without walls. according to the attorney when the doctor was brought here, no one could find prince so they started searching. >> andrew heard the screams and went to the elevator where he saw that prince was unconscious. >> reporter: andrew called 911. when inve

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bathroom experience. just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing.at least he's notconstable bob.hello new coppertone sport.it's reformulated to feellighter on your skin,but still protectsand stays on strong.new coppertone sport.hello sunshine. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's official, the so-called affluenza teen is supposed to spend two years behind bars. a texas judge upheld an order on ethan couch in april. he is sentenced in 180 days to jail for the people he killed in a drunk driving accident. ever since he was deported from mexico, he had fled there with his mother but later captured by mexican authorities. cheers erupted across rome yesterday after italy's parliament proofed a bill to recognize civil unions for same-sex couples. it grants some of the couples same rights given to married couples, including the ability to share the same last nate and inheritance rights but falls short of authorizing gay marriage. >>> an asian elephant in england was r

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,randygyllenhaalfound out what will be done with st. catharine's remains and how history will be preserved. >> reporter: this shrine the st. catharine served local catholics seeks solace. >> this is a true place of prayer. >> reporter: lately, pews are empty. ron stops by weeks to pray. >> often surprised when i come here there's not many people here. >> reporter: today, the sisters made the difficult decision to sell the sprawling campus, more than a century old, just too expensive to maintain. >> when we began to realize our numbers were decreasing -- >> this sister says the spirit of st. catharine lives on, born to the wealthy family, she was a missionary to native american and black communities in an era of segregation. >> she felt very called to answer the needs of those people. >> reporter: in 2000, she was con nonized as a saint, just one of two with philadelphia roots. >> that is truly a tremendous honor for a philadelphia for us and for the world. >> reporter: her body will eventually be transferred to the basilica in philadelphia, and the sisters here say her life's wor

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. quilted northern works their bathroom experience. just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not constable bob. >>> two weeks now since prince's untimely passing, and the cause of death still a mystery. as the investigation gross, new revelations coming to light. stephanie goss has details. >> the urgent call for help came the night before prince died. they reached out to dr. howard kornfeld, a drug addiction specialist in california. according to the doctor's minneapolis attorney. >> he said in a motion a plan to deal with a life-saving mission. he made an appointment with a local doctor for the next day, and sent his son, who is not an md, on an overnight flight to meet with the musician and discussion the family's california addiction clinic recovery without walls. according to the attorney, when andrew kornfeld was brought here to paisley park on the morning of april 21st, no one could find prince. they started searching. >> andrew heard the screams and went to the elevator, where he saw that prince was unconscious. >> andrew called 911.

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. just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not constable bob. hello new coppertone sport. it's reformulated to feel lighter on your skin, but still protects and stays on strong. new coppertone sport. hello sunshine. >>> celebrations across rome, after they recognize civil union for same sex couples. same rights and pro text given to married couples, including the ability to share the same last name and inheritance rights. >>> asian elephant in england cured of a mammoth tooth a ache, removing one of the giant molars, and by giant, we me big. the 38 year elephant is now eating well. >>> cnbc's landon dowdy. >> good morning, the markets may tread water today, after they sank on wednesday. wall street giving back all of tuesday's gains. dow having its worst day in three months. nasdaq snapping a three-day winning streak from disney and macy's. unemployment and import prices. meanwhile, apple is denying reports it's planning to phase out itunes, been in steady decline, going to $3.2 billion last year. apple has plenty of reasons to sell them. d

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" shoots in philadelphia starting tonight, and the show helped local gyms too. nbc10'srandygyllenhaalis live where contestants getting a shot at making the show, randy? >> reporter: jim, at 5:00, we introduced you to contestants, and now lining up, you have to be an adult to run this on tv, but it's so popular with a number of children watching it on children so a number of local gyms taking advantage hosting summer camps for little ninjas. >> so this obstacle is one of the set obstacles on the show. >> reporter: at this gym, dan built an exact replica of what you see on tv, a six-year veteran of the show. >> getting the fast foot work in. >> reporter: realizing american ninja warrior was a hit with young kids. >> kids flock to us, seeing us, swinging and flying through the air. >> reporter: starting this training center at the gravity forge gym for teens and pre-teens, many with backgrounds in gymnastics. >> we have summer camps, little ninj classes, and gymnast classes to build up strength. >> one of the runs everyone's been waiting to see. >> reporter: as the show's pop

" shoots in philadelphia starting tonight, and the show helped local gyms too. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live where contestants getting a shot at making the show, randy? >> reporter: jim, at 5:00, we introduced you to contestants, and now lining up, you have to be an adult to run this on tv, but it's so popular with a number of children watching it on children so a number of local gyms taking advantage hosting summer camps for little ninjas. >> so this obstacle is one of the...

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. their bathroom experience.just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing.at least he's notconstable bob.i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleepand get up in time.then i found aleve pm.aleve pm is the only one tocombine a safe sleep aid plusthe 12 hour pain relievingstrength of aleve.i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> welcome back, everybody. major offensive against isis continues today. they launched an operation yesterday to storm fallujah. the city is one of the last isis strongholds in iraq. about 50,000 civilians remain inside that city and are at risk of being turned into human shield. >>> now to philadelphia. over 100 firefighters battled a massive blaze at an american legion post on memorial day. the four alarm fire took nearly three hours to contain. while everyone inside the veterans organization was safely exactly, community members mourn the loss of memorabilia inside and some of which dated back to w

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bathroom experience. just like they forgotconductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not constable bob. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> welcome back. a major offensive against isis continues this morning. iraqi forces backed by u.s. military aircraft launched an operation yesterday to storm fallujah. the city is one of the last isis strongholds in iraq. about 50,000 civilians remain inside that city and are at risk of being turned into human shields. >>> police in florida are investigating a shocking case of road rage. a verbal altercation leads to this, a car on top of a motorcycle with two people on it. so far there are no reports of injuries. police say one person has been arrested. >>> a man in texas found a unique way to pay off his $220 speeding ticket with 22,000 pennies. he said it was his way to protest the fine for driving 9 miles per hour over the s

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>conductorrandy, whosees all and forgets nothing.at least he's notconstable bob. >>> this morning, on "today," airlines are raking in record profits. so why is flying to expensive? nbc's tom kcostello takes a loo at that an how to find deals. >>> ever most popular sport on the planet, leicester has won the premier league title. >> yes! >> here is the back story. entering the season, the small club from central england had 5,000 to 1 odds of winning the title. it is their first title in 132-year history and even calls for the manager to be knight the spurs against the oklahoma city thunder, game two of the second round. late in the fourth. a controversy no-call on the thunder dion waiters while inbounding the ball from out of bounds shoves ginobili. no on call. the thunder evened the series at a game each. >>> former san francisco 49ers dana stubblefield has been charged with raping a disabled woman. the consent allegedly occurred in april of last year at stubblefield's home after the woman was come to interview for a babysitter job. he faces sub

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nbc10'srandygyllenhaalto get us started in atlantic city. plenty of company already. >> reporter: plenty of company, the board walk packed all day. you know, officials worried they would see that gray sky, all the rain we've been having for the past few weeks, not today, beautiful blue skies, sunshine, kicking off summer. >> there's dozens of beach balls that dropped down. >> reporter: kicking offer the season, the mayor symbolically unlocked the visitors. >> when would you want to sweat when on the jersey shore. >> this year, we came here. >> reporter: he and his sister were digging for seashells, they have family visiting from ethiopia. >> we just came to the beach today, and we're probably going to go home, have a good dinner. >> reporter: atlantic city banking on a big city. the tourist town on the brink of bankruptcy now looking forward, they got big beach concerts planned all summer including jimmy buffet and despite some city cutbacks, they say tourists won't know anything different. >> all the other services are going to be up to par, cleaning beaches, grooming them. >> r

nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal to get us started in atlantic city. plenty of company already. >> reporter: plenty of company, the board walk packed all day. you know, officials worried they would see that gray sky, all the rain we've been having for the past few weeks, not today, beautiful blue skies, sunshine, kicking off summer. >> there's dozens of beach balls that dropped down. >> reporter: kicking offer the season, the mayor symbolically unlocked the visitors. >> when...

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. ultimate fighting legend turned actionstarrandycouturestopped by a headliner in his own right. next! day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. ve $500 on the memorial ...and are you ready for th one? oklahoma city thunder the warriors monday game-1, western conference finals..l the "w's" stay on a collisi course with cleveland? >>> nba play-offs up top. oklahoma city thunder at the warriors monday game 1 western conference finals. will the "dubs" stay on a collision course with cleveland? you have seen these mvp trophies. they weigh 10 pounds apiece. steph curry places them in his trophy place he goes to practice, it is a back-to-back mvp. just don't ask lebron james here who is the best all around player. >> sometimes the word most valuable or best player of the year, you can have different results. >> i have gotten really good at ignoring people. [ laughter ] >> so that is the, um, the theme of the last two years. [ laughter ] >> so i'm all right. >> nhl play-offs. all this talk about the warriors, saturday sharks might be saying, excuse me! over here! we're playing th

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transmit zika. new at 6:00, lehigh valley bureaureporterrandygyllenhaalspoke to experts in allentown. >> a different trap. >> reporter: to track and monitor tiny mosquitoes, louise bugbey gets an arsenal ready. >> attracts mosquitos to come in and lay their eggs. >> reporter: these will be placed in well-known breeding grounds across the valley. >> when they come to the trap and get sucked into the net. >> reporter: the capture bugs get analyzes and studied. you use different traps to catch different species of mosquitos. >> reporter: this summer they'll focus more attention on the asian tiger mosquito, known to transmit the zika virus. it could spread farther north than originally thought. in some counties traps are on the ground, and the state says they'll wait and see if more testing is needed. >> we're looking to establish the extent of the population. >> reporter: but tracking does not stop the breeding. so experts are asking you at home to pitch in by scouring your backyard. >> look for any standing water and just dump the water. >> reporter: but a new survey shows that most am

transmit zika. new at 6:00, lehigh valley bureau reporter randy gyllenhaal spoke to experts in allentown. >> a different trap. >> reporter: to track and monitor tiny mosquitoes, louise bugbey gets an arsenal ready. >> attracts mosquitos to come in and lay their eggs. >> reporter: these will be placed in well-known breeding grounds across the valley. >> when they come to the trap and get sucked into the net. >> reporter: the capture bugs get analyzes and...

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now from pottstown with more details onthis.randy? >>reporter: this baseball coach was arrested yesterday. the school board's telling me they'll implement a brand new policy to strictly regulate oh students and staff interact after four case in the past ten years or so of adults at potts grove high school having contact with students. he is accused of texting and 18-year-old student, bringing her to his apartment to have sex one night last yearment police say it happened in may while his feon say was out of town at her own bachelorette party. >> everyone is stocked, still shocked. >> reporter: people say the teacher waspopular. >> we liked the unfortunately, he was caught doing something inappropriate. >> and to have something like this happen just is disheartening. >> reporter: the school board president showed us the brand new policy that prohibits staff from having personal conversations with students over text or social media. >> electronic communications adds to the challenge because it's much easier for people to communicate. >> reporter: it's been a recuring problem here.

now from pottstown with more details on this. randy? >> reporter: this baseball coach was arrested yesterday. the school board's telling me they'll implement a brand new policy to strictly regulate oh students and staff interact after four case in the past ten years or so of adults at potts grove high school having contact with students. he is accused of texting and 18-year-old student, bringing her to his apartment to have sex one night last yearment police say it happened in may while...

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bodies found discarded in thebushes.randyhensellwere missionaries for a christian organization on their way to check on a home under construction when they were killed in broad daylight. cnn's nick valencia joining me live from atlanta. do you know what's the story behind these killings? >> reporter: there's a lot of mystery here. the local police in jamaica have not returned our repeated calls for comment. the details we get are coming from the mission director of the pennsylvania based mission called teams for medical missions and we're told one of the men, harold nickles, had a 14 year relationship with jamaica. he was traveling on and off the last 14 years so connected that islandhey would callim a jamerican and then randy hensell. he said they never said anything about being scared for their safety. take a listen to what he had to tell me. >> but never themselves to be at a dangerous situation. in fact, because of the high regard and respect harold had, often when there were violent situations beginning to develop even right outside the gates of the mission house there, he

bodies found discarded in the bushes. randy hensell were missionaries for a christian organization on their way to check on a home under construction when they were killed in broad daylight. cnn's nick valencia joining me live from atlanta. do you know what's the story behind these killings? >> reporter: there's a lot of mystery here. the local police in jamaica have not returned our repeated calls for comment. the details we get are coming from the mission director of the pennsylvania...

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athletes have the chance to become the next american ninjawarrior.randygyllenhaalis live for an inside look at what awaits at tryouts, and it's not easy, right, randy? >> reporter: it's not. there's new obstacles, the taping is tonight and tomorrow, and we expect dozens of competitors to hit this course that they constructed here in port richmond. some competitors got an invite, guaranteed a spot, and others just showing up here today with a hope and a prayer. camped outside the obstacle course an eclectic group of hopefuls hope to earn a walk on spot. >> i try to be a character, hope the producers like our personality. >> reporter: there's no guarantee they will be let in, dozens camping for weeks. >> lived in the woods literally, interesting in itself. >> jump. up. >> reporter: other athletes got lucky with a guaranteed invite. we caught with steve allen, long time fan of the show training at the gym. >> saw it on tv five or six years ago, i started watching it, i said, i can do this. >> reporter: contestants face obstacl obstacles, 15 semitrucks needed to build the course at

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rage, and they want this dangerous driver in custody as soon as possible. nbc10randygyllenhaalis following the latest for us, randy? >> reporter: police say that bullet came through the victim's door and traveled into the car, lodging into the center console likely saving that victim's life, but the suspect fled in his car last seen taking the exit to conshocken. >> 476 is really bad. >> people are crazy. >> drivers here say road rage is really not all that rare along the blue route. >> seen plenty of stuff on the shoulders and back and forth. i can't believe that someone shot somebody, though. >> reporter: gunfire erupting on the, that is something new, and state police are searching for this man who got into a high speed driver-by argument on 476, aggressively tailing the victim. >> driving side by side, suspect leaned out with the right arm firing a single shot into the passenger side door of the victim's vehicle. >> reporter: the suspect fled, now nowhere to be found, but the police are tracking leads from the public. >> detectives are on the street now going to businesses, c

rage, and they want this dangerous driver in custody as soon as possible. nbc 10 randy gyllenhaal is following the latest for us, randy? >> reporter: police say that bullet came through the victim's door and traveled into the car, lodging into the center console likely saving that victim's life, but the suspect fled in his car last seen taking the exit to conshocken. >> 476 is really bad. >> people are crazy. >> drivers here say road rage is really not all that rare...

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. >> we got atour.randygyllenhaalis on board the country's most high-tech ships getting inside how it keeps drugs out of the region. >>> a ride to remember. new jersey police officers pay tribute to a fallen trooper. that's coming up all new on nbc 10 news at 5:00 p . >>> a new plan to curbing drug use in the area, stop them before they get here. >> nbc 10 randy gyllenhaal goes to the delaware river to explain. >> reporter: we are headed out to meet the coast guard cutter, hamilton, making a pits stop here in philadelphia. this 418 foot vessel is named after the father of the coast guard, alexander hamilton, tracking drug smugglers and human traffickers up and down the east coast. >> reporter: inside the guts the newest ship is a team of engineers using new navy technology. >> keep engines running, keep power, and that nothing interferes with the mission. >> reporter: that mission is what 116 crew members training if, tracking smugglers in the vast waters of the caribbean. >> control coast guard. >> reporter: michael from allentown will be manning one of the chase boats to intercep

. >> we got a tour. randy gyllenhaal is on board the country's most high-tech ships getting inside how it keeps drugs out of the region. >>> a ride to remember. new jersey police officers pay tribute to a fallen trooper. that's coming up all new on nbc 10 news at 5:00 p . >>> a new plan to curbing drug use in the area, stop them before they get here. >> nbc 10 randy gyllenhaal goes to the delaware river to explain. >> reporter: we are headed out to meet the...